Hi

thanks for your reply, but that post was august 13 and this problem is
no longer an issue, I am way beyond all this and we are looking
towards a launch really soon. you'll be able to see how I got around
this in a week or so.
Actually the quicktime player on the Iphone is not that "picky" its
just different, but quite flexible .

http://mooncatventures.blogspot.com

On Aug 24, 2:39 am, Pez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The iPhone is rather picky when it comes to video streams.  The web
> server needs to support range requests (which is mentioned only in
> passing on the apple dev page.  The iPhone first requests bytes 0 and
> 1 from the video, and if that succeeds, it proceeds to load the video
> in chunks.
>
> In other words, it matters *what* you serve, but also *how* you serve
> it.
>
> Pez
>
> On Aug 13, 7:28 am, shelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Using the embed tag with content from a web server and target=myself ,
> > opens the quicktime player.
>
> > But if your playing content from a dedicated server its more picky,
> > some work fine, like twonkyvision and tversity, others like elgato
> > eyconnect seem to send a complient stream, but fail to open the
> > quicktime player.
>
> > I found this today , my iphone is at home , but I eager to know , has
> > anyone tried the code below on phone. does it force open the player.
>
> > <EMBED SRC="poster.jpg" HREF="movie.m4v" TYPE="video/x-m4v"
> > TARGET="quicktimeplayer" SCALE="1" .>
>
> > Target=quicktimeplayer , should force open the player.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


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